WINGS Fellow Alexandra Morton is doing some amazing work in British Columbia. She has been featured in the The Vancouver Sun in regards to a documentary about the disastrous consequences of Fish Farms. She told The Sun how impressed she was with Renyard’s [documentary film maker] dedication to the story of B.C.’s salmon.
“Scott Renyard has taken a massive amount of information about what the salmon farming industry is doing to B.C. and put it together in a film that is riveting.”
The article covers Reynard’s journey in filming a documentary about what is happening to B.C’s salmon population.
During a break, Renyard wanted to find a way to lighten up his documentary. He’d heard about a great fish run at the Harrison River and went to check it out.
“I decided to shoot the good news story,” says Renyard. When he arrived he didn’t find good news — he was greeted by thousands of dead sockeye floating belly-up in the river.”
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